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2 Bedford High Mission Statement The mission of Bedford High is to educate all students in a nurturing, democratic, challenging, and inclusive environment. Bedford High, in partnership with parents and the community, helps students attain the knowledge and develop the skills and intellectual curiosity to become independent and self-sufficient adults who will contribute responsibly in a global community. By providing opportunities for students to create meaning and to develop understanding in a variety of contexts, Bedford High prepares students to grow and to act in a wellinformed, creative, ethical and compassionate manner. Bedford High students will be... Academic Learning Expectations: 1. Active Learners (A) engaged in the quest for knowledge and understanding Students will... 1a. understand and use what they learn 1b. read actively and purposefully 1c. engage in inquiry and self-directed learning 1d. use feedback and reflection to extend learning 2. Resourceful Thinkers (R) engaged in solving problems, making meaning and developing understanding Students will... 2a. employ creative thinking skills 2b. employ critical thinking skills 2c. evaluate frames of reference 2d. make meaningful connections 2e. conduct analytical research 3. Effective Communicators (E) engaged in sharing information, insights, and ideas Students will... 3a. present in oral and written form with clarity, purpose, and understanding 3b. express knowledge and skill creatively using a variety of media, technology and the arts 3c. engage effectively in discussion Bedford High students will: Social and Civic Expectations 1. act with integrity, respect, and responsibility towards themselves, others, and the environment 2. value cultural diversity and recognize global interdependence 3. practice the democratic principles of tolerance, activism, responsibility for and service to one s community 4. think independently and work cooperatively to achieve goals and resolve issues

3 SCHEDULE: Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 7:40 WARNING BELL 7:45-8:55 A FLEX A A FLEX A 8:59-10:09 B B BC B B BC 10:09-10:18 BREAK PERIOD 10:22-11:32 C BC C C BC C Lunch Block FIRST LUNCH: 11:36-11:56 CLASS SECOND: 12:00-1:10 CLASS FIRST:11:36-12:46 SECOND LUNCH: 12:50-1:10 DE D D DE D D 1:14-2:24 E DE E E DE E GRADES: QUARTER 1 English Math Science History Foreign Lang TESTS: QUIZZES:

4 QUARTER 2 English Math Science History Foreign Lang TESTS: QUIZZES: QUARTER 3 English Math Science History Foreign Lang TESTS: QUIZZES: QUARTER 4 English Math Science History Foreign Lang TESTS: QUIZZES:

5 SEPTEMBER 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

6 Before Monday 9/3 Tuesday 9/4 Day 1 Report to Day 5 flex blocks Wednesday 9/5 Day 2 1 7:45-8:55 7:45 Freshman report to Auditorium, Sophomores & Juniors report to flex 8:35 Freshman to flex block Sophomores to Auditorium Juniors stay in flex block Seniors to community service Flex 7:45-8:40 7:45 Freshman & Sophomores to flex Juniors report to Auditorium 8:35 Seniors Report to Auditorium (note all classes are 49/50 min) A 9:20-10:10 B 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10: :22-11:32 Labor Day Break 10:10-10:20 B 10:25-11:15 BC 9:41-10:36 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 DE L 11:20-11:40 C 11:20-12:10 C 11:45-12:35 L 12:15-12:35 C 12:40-1:30 D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 DE 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 E 1:35-2:24 After

7 Thursday 9/6 Day 3 Friday 9/7 Day 4 Saturday 9/8 Sunday 9/9 A A BC B C C D DE E E

8 Before Monday 9/10 Day 5 Tuesday 9/11 Day 6 Wednesday 9/12 Day 1 Flex A A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B BC B 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 BC C C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D D DE L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 DE E E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

9 Thursday 9/13 Day 2 Friday 9/14 Day 3 Saturday 9/15 Sunday 9/16 Flex A B BC BC C D D DE E

10 Before Monday 9/17 Day 4 Tuesday 9/18 Day 5 Wednesday 9/19 Day 6 A Flex A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B B BC 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C BC C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 DE D D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E DE E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

11 Thursday 9/20 Day 1 Friday 9/21 Day 2 Saturday 9/22 Sunday 9/23 A Flex B B C BC DE D E DE

12 Before Monday 9/24 Day 3 Tuesday 9/25 Day 4 Wednesday 9/26 Day 5 A A Flex 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 BC B B 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C C BC 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D DE D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E E DE 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

13 Thursday 9/27 Day 6 Friday 9/28 Day 1 Saturday 9/29 Sunday 9/30 A A BC B C C D DE E E

14 OCTOBER NOTES:

15 OCTOBER 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

16 Before Monday 10/1 Day 2 Tuesday 10/2 Day 3 Wednesday 10/3 Day 4 Flex A A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B BC B 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 BC C C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D D DE L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 DE E E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After Progress Reports Due

17 Thursday 10/4 Day 5 Friday 10/5 Day 6 Saturday 10/6 Sunday 10/7 Flex A B BC BC C D D DE E

18 Before Monday 10/8 Tuesday 10/9 Day 1 Wednesday 10/10 Day 2 A Flex 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 2 B B 8:43-9:38 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10: :22-11:32 Columbus Day C BC 9:41-10:36 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 DE D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 5 1:14-2:24 E DE 12:00-12:55 After

19 Thursday 10/11 Day 3 Friday 10/12 Day 4 Saturday 10/13 Sunday 10/14 A A BC B C C D DE E E Back to Night

20 Before Monday 10/15 Day 5 Digital Safety Presentation Tuesday 10/16 Day 6 Wednesday 10/17 Day 1 Flex A A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B BC B 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 BC C C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D D DE L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 DE E E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

21 Thursday 10/18 Day 2 Friday 10/19 Day 3 Saturday 10/20 Sunday 10/21 Flex A B BC BC C D D DE E

22 Before Monday 10/22 Day 4 Tuesday 10/23 Day 5 Wednesday 10/24 Day 6 A Flex A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B B BC 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C BC C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 DE D D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E DE E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

23 Thursday 10/25 Day 1 Friday 10/26 Day 2 Saturday 10/27 Sunday 10/28 A Flex B B C BC DE D E DE

24 Before Monday 10/29 Day 3 Tuesday 10/30 Day 4 Wednesday 10/31 Day 5 A A Flex 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 BC B B 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C C BC 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D DE D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E E DE 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

25 NOVEMBER NOTES:

26 NOVEMBER 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

27 Before A Thursday 11/1 Day 6 A Friday 11/2 Day 1 Saturday 11/3 Sunday 11/4 1 7:45-8:55 BC B 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C C 3 10:22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D DE 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E E 5 1:14-2:24 After Quarter 1 Ends

28 Before Flex Monday 11/5 Day 2 Tuesday 11/6 Wednesday 11/7 Day 3 A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B BC 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK Teacher Workshop Day 10:09-10:18 BC C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 DE E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

29 Thursday 11/8 Day 4 Friday 11/9 Day 5 Saturday 11/10 Sunday 11/11 A Flex B B C BC DE D E DE

30 Before Monday 11/12 Tuesday 11/13 Day 6 Wednesday 11/14 Day 1 A A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 2 BC B 8:43-9:38 8:59-10:09 BREAK Veteran s Day 10:09-10:18 C C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D DE L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 5 E E 12:00-12:55 1:14-2:24 After Term Grades Posted

31 Thursday 11/15 Day 2 Friday 11/16 Day 3 Saturday 11/17 Sunday 11/18 Flex A B BC BC C D D DE E

32 Before Monday 11/19 Day 4 Tuesday 11/20 Day 5 Wednesday 11/21 Day 6 Early Release A Flex A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B B BC 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 Community Day 3 C BC C 9:41-10:36 10:22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 DE D D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:39-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E DE E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

33 Thursday 11/22 Friday 11/23 Saturday 11/24 Sunday 11/25 Thanksgiving Break Thanksgiving Break

34 Before Monday 11/26 Day 1 Tuesday 11/27 Day 2 Wednesday 11/28 Day 3 A Flex A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B B BC 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C BC C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 DE D D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E DE E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

35 Thursday 11/29 Day 4 Friday 11/30 Day 5 Saturday 12/1 Sunday 12/2 A Flex B B C BC DE D E DE

36 DECEMBER NOTES:

37 DECEMBER 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

38 Before Monday 12/3 Day 6 Tuesday 12/4 Day 1 Wednesday 12/5 Day 2 A A Flex 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 BC B B 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C C BC 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D DE D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E E DE 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

39 Thursday 12/6 Day 3 Friday 12/7 Day 4 Saturday 12/8 Sunday 12/9 A A BC B C C D DE E E Conferences 4-8 pm Progress Reports Due

40 Before Monday 12/10 Day 5 Tuesday 12/11 Day 6 Wednesday 12/12 Day 1 Flex A A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B BC B 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 BC C C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D D DE L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 DE E E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

41 Thursday 12/13 Day 2 Friday 12/14 Day 3 Saturday 12/15 Sunday 12/16 Flex A B BC BC C D D DE E

42 Before Monday 12/17 Day 4 Tuesday 12/18 Day 5 Wednesday 12/19 Day 6 A Flex A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B B BC 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C BC C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 DE D D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E DE E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

43 Thursday 12/20 Day 1 Friday 12/21 Day 2 Saturday 12/22 Sunday 12/23 A Flex B B C BC DE D E DE

44 Monday 12/24 Tuesday 12/25 Wednesday 12/26 Before 1 7:45-8:55 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 Vacation Vacation Vacation 3 10:22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 5 1:14-2:24 After

45 Thursday 12/27 Friday 12/28 Saturday 12/29 Sunday 12/30 Vacation Vacation

46 JANUARY NOTES:

47 JANUARY 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

48 Monday 12/31 Tuesday 1/1 Wednesday 1/2 Day 3 A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 BC 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 Vacation Vacation C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

49 Thursday 1/3 Day 4 Friday 1/4 Day 5 Saturday 1/5 Sunday 1/6 A Flex B B C BC DE D E DE

50 Before Monday 1/7 Day 6 Tuesday 1/8 Day 1 Wednesday 1/9 Day 2 A A Flex 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 BC B B 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C C BC 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D DE D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E E DE 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

51 Thursday 1/10 Day 3 Friday 1/11 Day 4 Saturday 1/12 Sunday 1/13 A A BC B C C D DE E E

52 Before Monday 1/14 Day 5 Tuesday 1/15 Day 6 Wednesday 1/16 Day 1 Flex A A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B BC B 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 BC C C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D D DE L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 DE E E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

53 Thursday 1/17 Day 2 Friday 1/18 Saturday 1/19 Sunday 1/20 Flex B BC Teacher Workshop Day D DE Quarter 2 Ends

54 Before Monday 1/21 Tuesday 1/22 Mid-Year Exams Wednesday 1/23 Mid-Year Exams 1 EXAM A 8:00 10:00 EXAM BC 8:00 10:00 7:45-8:55 2 EXAM B 10:30 12:30 EXAM C 10:30 12:30 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 Martin Luther King Jr. Day 3 10:22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 5 1:14-2:24 After

55 Thursday 1/24 Mid-Year Exams Friday 1/25 Mid-Year Exams Saturday 1/26 Sunday 1/27 EXAM D 8:00 10:00 EXAM E 8:00 10:00 EXAM DE 10:30 12:30 Make-up Exam Session 10:30 12:30 Term Grades Posted

56 FEBRUARY NOTES:

57 FEBRUARY 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

58 Before Monday 1/28 Day 1 Tuesday 1/29 Day 2 Wednesday 1/30 Day 3 A Flex A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B B BC 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C BC C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 DE D D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E DE E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

59 Thursday 1/31 Day 4 Friday 2/1 Day 5 Saturday 2/2 Sunday 2/3 A Flex B B C BC DE D E DE

60 Before Monday 2/4 Day 6 Tuesday 2/5 Day 1 Wednesday 2/6 Day 2 A A Flex 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 BC B B 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C C BC 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D DE D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E E DE 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

61 Thursday 2/7 Day 3 Friday 2/8 Day 4 Saturday 2/9 Sunday 2/10 A A BC B C C D DE E E

62 Before Monday 2/11 Day 5 Tuesday 2/12 Day 6 Wednesday 2/13 Day 1 Flex A A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B BC B 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 BC C C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D D DE L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 DE E E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

63 Thursday 2/14 Day 2 Friday 2/15 Day 3 Saturday 2/16 Sunday 2/17 Flex A B BC BC C D D DE E

64 Monday 2/18 Tuesday 2/19 Wednesday 2/20 Before 1 7:45-8:55 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 Vacation Vacation Vacation 3 10:22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 5 1:14-2:24 After

65 Thursday 2/21 Friday 2/22 Saturday 2/23 Sunday 2/24 Vacation Vacation

66 MARCH NOTES:

67 MARCH 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

68 Before Monday 2/25 Day 4 Tuesday 2/26 Day 5 Wednesday 2/27 Day 6 A Flex A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B B BC 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C BC C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 DE D D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E DE E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

69 Thursday 2/28 Day 1 Friday 3/1 Day 2 Saturday 3/2 Sunday 3/3 A Flex B B C BC DE D E DE

70 Before Monday 3/4 Day 3 Tuesday 3/5 Day 4 Wednesday 3/6 Day 5 A A Flex 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 BC B B 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C C BC 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D DE D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E E DE 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After Progress Reports Due

71 Thursday 3/7 Day 6 Friday 3/8 Saturday 3/9 Sunday 3/10 A BC C Teacher Workshop Day D E

72 Before Monday 3/11 Day 1 Tuesday 3/12 Day 2 Wednesday 3/13 Day 3 A Flex A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B B BC 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C BC C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 DE D D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E DE E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

73 Thursday 3/14 Day 4 Friday 3/15 Day 5 Saturday 3/16 Sunday 3/17 A Flex B B C BC DE D E DE

74 Before Monday 3/18 Day 6 Tuesday 3/19 Day 1 Wednesday 3/20 Day 2 A A Flex 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 BC B B 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C C BC 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D DE D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E E DE 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

75 Thursday 3/21 Day 3 Friday 3/22 Day 4 Saturday 3/23 Sunday 3/24 A A BC B C C D DE E E

76 Before Monday 3/25 Day 5 Tuesday 3/26 Day 6 Wednesday 3/27 Day 1 ELA MCAS Grade 10 ELA MCAS Grade 10 Flex A A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B BC B 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 BC C C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D D DE L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 DE E E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

77 Thursday 3/28 Day 2 Friday 3/29 Day 3 Saturday 3/30 Sunday 3/31 Flex A B BC BC C D D DE E

78 APRIL NOTES:

79 APRIL 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

80 Before Monday 4/1 Day 4 Tuesday 4/2 Day 5 Wednesday 4/3 Day 6 A Flex A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B B BC 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C BC C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 DE D D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E DE E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After Quarter 3 Ends

81 Thursday 4/4 Day 1 Friday 4/5 Day 2 Saturday 4/6 Sunday 4/7 A Flex B B C BC DE D E DE

82 Before Monday 4/8 Day 3 Tuesday 4/9 Day 4 Wednesday 4/10 Day 5 A A Flex 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 BC B B 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C C BC 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D DE D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E E DE 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After Term Grades Posted

83 Thursday 4/11 Day 6 Friday 4/12 Day 1 Saturday 4/13 Sunday 4/14 A A BC B C C D DE E E

84 Monday 4/15 Tuesday 4/16 Wednesday 4/17 Before 1 7:45-8:55 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 Vacation Vacation Vacation 3 10:22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 5 1:14-2:24 After

85 Thursday 4/18 Friday 4/19 Saturday 4/20 Sunday 4/21 Vacation Vacation

86 Before Monday 4/22 Day 2 Tuesday 4/23 Day 3 Wednesday 4/24 Day 4 Flex A A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B BC B 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 BC C C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D D DE L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 DE E E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

87 Thursday 4/25 Day 5 Friday 4/26 Day 6 Saturday 4/27 Sunday 4/28 Flex A B BC BC C D D DE E

88 MAY NOTES:

89 MAY 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

90 Before Monday 4/29 Day 1 Tuesday 4/30 Day 2 Wednesday 5/1 Day 3 A Flex A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B B BC 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C BC C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 DE D D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E DE E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

91 Thursday 5/2 Day 4 Friday 5/3 Day 5 Saturday 5/4 Sunday 5/5 A Flex B B C BC DE D E DE

92 Before Monday 5/6 Day 6 Tuesday 5/7 Day 1 Wednesday 5/8 Day 2 A A Flex 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 BC B B 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C C BC 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D DE D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E E DE 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

93 Thursday 5/9 Day 3 Friday 5/10 Day 4 Saturday 5/11 Sunday 5/12 A A BC B C C D DE E E Progress Reports Due

94 Before Monday 5/13 Day 5 Tuesday 5/14 Day 6 Wednesday 5/15 Day 1 Flex A A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B BC B 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 BC C C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 D D DE L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 DE E E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

95 Thursday 5/16 Day 2 Friday 5/17 Day 3 Saturday 5/18 Sunday 5/19 Flex A B BC BC C D D DE E

96 Before Monday 5/20 Day 4 Tuesday 5/21 Day 5 Wednesday 5/22 Day 6 Math MCAS Grade 10 Math MCAS Grade 10 A Flex A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B B BC 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C BC C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 DE D D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E DE E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

97 Thursday 5/23 Day 1 Friday 5/24 Day 2 Saturday 5/25 Sunday 5/26 A Flex B B C BC DE D E DE

98 JUNE NOTES:

99 JUNE 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

100 Monday 5/27 Tuesday 5/28 Day 3 Wednesday 5/29 Day 4 Before Senior Exams Senior Exams A A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-9:00 BC B 8:43-9:38 2 9:03-10:13 BREAK 10:13-10: :25-11:35 Memorial Day C C 9:41-10:36 L 11:38-11:58 C 12:01-1:11 4 2nd lunch C 11:38-12:48 L 12:51-1:11 D DE L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 5 E E 12:00-12:55 1:14-2:24 After

101 Thursday 5/30 Day 5 Senior Exams Friday 5/31 Day 6 Senior Exams Saturday 6/1 Sunday 6/2 Flex A B BC BC C D D DE E

102 Before Monday 6/3 Day 1 Tuesday 6/4 Day 2 Wednesday 6/5 Day 3 Science MCAS Grade 9 Science MCAS Grade 9 A Flex A 7:45-8:40 1 7:45-8:55 B B BC 8:43-9:38 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C BC C 9:41-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 DE D D L 10:39-10:59 C 10:34-11:34 C 11:02-11:57 L 11:37-11:57 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E DE E 12:00-12:55 5 1:14-2:24 After

103 Thursday 6/6 Day 4 Friday 6/7 Day 5 Saturday 6/8 Sunday 6/9 A Flex B B C BC DE D E DE Bedford High Graduation Tsongas Center, 6:15pm

104 Before A Monday 6/10 Day 6 A Tuesday 6/11 Day 1 Wednesday 6/12 Final Exams 1 7:45-8:55 BC B 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10:18 C C 3 10:22-11:32 D DE L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 E E 5 1:14-2:24 After Quarter 4 Ends

105 Thursday 6/13 Friday 6/14 Saturday 6/15 Sunday 6/16 Final Exams Final Exams

106 Monday 6/17 Tuesday 6/18 Wednesday 6/19 Before Final Exams Final Exams Snow Day 1 (if needed) 1 7:45-8:55 2 8:59-10:09 Tentative Last Day If No Snow Days BREAK 10:09-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 5 1:14-2:24 After Term Grades Posted

107 Thursday 6/20 Friday 6/21 Saturday 6/22 Sunday 6/23 Snow Day 2 (if needed) Snow Day 3 (if needed)

108 Monday 6/24 Tuesday 6/25 Wednesday 6/26 Before Snow Day 4 (if needed) Snow Day 5 (if needed) 1 7:45-8:55 2 8:59-10:09 BREAK 10:09-10: :22-11:32 L 11:36-11:56 C 12:00-1:10 4 2nd lunch C 11:36-12:46 L 12:50-1:10 5 1:14-2:24 After

109 BHS HONOR CODE At Bedford High it is our expectation that all members of the school community will act with honesty and integrity where the primary focus is to attain the knowledge and develop the skills to become independent, selfsufficient adults who will contribute responsibly in a global community. All members of the school community will: Act fairly and use honest means to gain academic success Present and properly acknowledge the words, ideas, and opinions of someone else using proper citations Be honest when presenting information in both oral and written form

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